Phrases with «high load»

The phrase "high load" refers to a situation where there is a heavy or excessive amount of work, pressure, or stress on a person, machine, or system. It indicates that something is being pushed beyond its normal or comfortable capacity, leading to potential difficulties or problems. Full definition

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Sentences with «high load»

  • It changes its six gears much faster than a skilled driver could — within a tenth of a second at high load and engine speed. (ausmotive.com)
  • The first thing you would notice during driving would be more sluggish performance under high load, but you may already notice the car being more difficult to start. (mechanics.stackexchange.com)
  • It's deep, with a slightly high loading lip, but it's well considered. (motoring.com.au)
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